Conflict of Interest Policy
Ars Linguodidacticae adheres to the principles of research integrity and transparency in the publication process. Authors, reviewers, and editors are required to disclose any financial or non-financial interests that may influence, or be perceived as influencing, the objectivity of the research.
All authors must submit a Conflict of Interest Declaration upon manuscript submission. If no conflict exists, the following statement should be included:
“The authors declare no conflict of interest.”
Declared information is considered during editorial evaluation. Failure to disclose a relevant conflict of interest may result in appropriate editorial action.
Post-publication Amendments
If circumstances affecting the accuracy or transparency of a publication are identified (including undisclosed conflicts of interest), the journal may take editorial action to ensure the integrity of the scholarly record, including the publication of corrections, clarifications, or formal notices where appropriate.
